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Art for a Better World: Exploring social challenges through creative expression

The ‘Art for a Better World’ exhibition, hosted by Dr Victoria Hudson of King’s College London and Dr Precious Chatterje-Doody of the Open University, was...

A captivating artwork displayed at an art exhibition

King's hosts launch of groundbreaking Rwandan stories

A new collection of Rwandan stories launched at King's on 12 December with editor Jo Ingabire Moys and associate editor Dr Zoe Norridge, Reader in African and...

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More people living without running water in US cities since the global financial crisis

More American cities – even those seen as affluent – are home to people living without running water as people are being ‘squeezed’ by unaffordable housing...

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Researchers compare artificial intelligence 'ageing clocks' to predict health and lifespan

Researchers at the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience have conducted a comprehensive study to evaluate artificial intelligence based ageing...

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Applications open for Hans Rausing Scholarships in History of Science and Technology

The Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine (CHoSTM) is now accepting applications for the scholarships, supporting postgraduate study in...

Staff and doctoral students celebrating the 30th anniversary of CHoSTM in 2023.

Want to get active? Try using Virtual Reality

Exercising while using a Virtual Reality (VR) headset can increase an individual’s work rate, overall enjoyment, and elicit improved psychological responses...

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King's Research Assistant awarded prestigious Queen's Nurse title

Rohit Sagoo has been honoured with the Queen’s Nurse title by the Queen’s Nursing Institute.

Rohit Sagoo shakes another man's hand and holds his QNI award.

Sarjhana Brindha from CAMHS Digital Lab wins Applications of Research at 2024 Hidden REF Awards

Sarjhana was presented with the award for devices, products, interventions and other tools and guidance for her work as part of myHealthE.

Sarjhana Brindha

£1m funding awarded to create revolutionary bioimaging tools

King’s Professors Maddy Parsons and Simon Ameer-Beg have each been awarded £500,000 seed funding by Wellcome to develop cutting-edge bioimaging tools to study...

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King's Supervisory Excellence Awards 2024

We are delighted to announce the winners of the 2024 King’s Supervisory Excellence Awards.

Supervisory Excellence Award Winners 2024

Professor Kim Hoque calls on the government to implement the Disability Employment Charter and secures ESRC funding for further work

Speaking at a meeting of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Modernising Employment, Kim Hoque, Professor of Human Resource Management, called on the...

Keith Rosser, Kim Hoque, Lord Shinkwin, Lord Holmes in a wood paneled parliamentarycommittee room

Scientists develop new scans that light-up aggressive cancer tumours for better treatment

Researchers have used a chemical compound to light up treatment-resistant cancers on imaging scans, in a breakthrough that could help medical professionals...

scans of cancer tumours resistant to treatment

King's MaLiCH Project wins ICCROM-Sharjah Award for Good Practices in Cultural Heritage Preservation and Protection in the Arab Region

The MaLiCH: Managing Libya’s Cultural Heritage project works on safeguarding Libya's rich cultural heritage under challenging circumstances.

MaLiCH Project team awarded by Sheikh Dr Sultan bin Muhammad Al Qasimi in Sarjah, UAE.

Self-harming behaviour more likely to be initiated in adolescence than in early adulthood

New research from the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King’s College London has found that girls, LGBTQ+ teenagers and bullied...

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Over two thirds of people living with HIV in Zimbabwe have experienced or witnessed traumatic events

People living with HIV in Zimbabwe have high exposure to traumatic events, but most do not go on to develop PTSD, according to new research from the Institute...

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